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Volunteer Centre Network - Scotland


Find voluntary work online:

We have now moved our opportunities database to the Volunteer Scotland website, where you can search for volunteering opportunities both in Glasgow and throughout the rest of Scotland. This new system will allow you to search opportunities by postcode and times that are suitable for you.

Click here to search for volunteering opportunities in and around Glasgow or across the rest of Scotland on the volunteerscotland.org.uk website (link opens in new browser window)


Urgently Required:

  • Santa’s Little Helper - ChildLine in Scotland desperately needs willing helpers to distribute leaflets and posters in their local community to promote the Letter from Santa appeal and raise vital funds to help children and young people across Scotland. People need to find outlets in their local community willing to help promote Letter from Santa by displaying some postcards and dispensers. You might try your local doctor's or dentist's, coffee shops or community centre, anywhere the footfall is high and you're likely to find parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles who would love to send a Letter from Santa to a child whilst supporting ChildLine in Scotland. More info here.

  • The Scottish Deaf Association are holding a fundraising event at the Kelvin Hall on the 29th & 30th of November from 10 – 4pm. The event aims to promote integration between hearing and Deaf young people and their families. The event is an amateur football tournament and family fun day utilising the whole of the Kelvin Hall. There will be lots of craft stalls and activities, including the Glasgow Science Centre, Gladiators Inflatable assault course, holistic therapies and lots lots more. We are looking for volunteers to assist in the running of the programme of events and other general tasks. You will be provided with lunch/refreshments and the opportunity to help us raise funds for the Scottish Deaf Association.Contact; Sally 0141 248 5554 or email sallym@bda.org.uk for further details

  • Football Coaches: Kingsway Court Health and Wellbeing Centre are looking to recruit more volunteers to help coach and manage their under 10 and under 12 football teams. This is a great opportunity to help the development of these young, multicultural and enthusiastic teams. We make use of the excellent facilities at Scotstoun Leisure Centre on a Thursday evening preparing for the games at the weekend. For more info contact Jassim on 0141 959 0129 or click here for this opportunity's details on the Volunteer Scotland website.

The Volunteer Centre, 84 Miller Street (Fourth Floor), Glasgow, G1 1DT
Tel: 0141 226 3431 | Fax: 0141 221 0716 | Email: info@volunteerglasgow.org